wouldnt it make more sense to have the drive through for the first dose?
thought they had you wait around to make sure you don't have any bad reactions to the first dose?motherrunnersBCS said:
wouldnt it make more sense to have the drive through for the first dose?
Yes, it's recommended that you wait 15 minutes after your first dose because life threatening reactions usually happen within that time frame.BQ_90 said:thought they had you wait around to make sure you don't have any bad reactions to the first dose?motherrunnersBCS said:
wouldnt it make more sense to have the drive through for the first dose?
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Not past 43 days. Got the shot the day they opened the Brazos Center hub -- Feb. 1. Paperwork they provided says second dose must be given within a certain range. They put March 3 as the end of that range and re-scheduled the second dose past that after originally scheduling it for this week.
BQ_90 said:thought they had you wait around to make sure you don't have any bad reactions to the first dose?motherrunnersBCS said:
wouldnt it make more sense to have the drive through for the first dose?
meteorag06 said:
So you got your shot Feb 1st, is your reschedule is after March 16th? If you're not scheduled past 43 days I don't get the gripe. What am I missing? They haven't received any 2nd doses. How do you expect them to give you one?
Have you heard from the Subhub yet? We're scheduled for our second doses next week and I'm concerned about how long they will be behind.labmansid said:
Well crap. Just got a text and voicemail from the Washington County hub regarding my second dose that was scheduled for next week. I was wondering if this was going to happen. I was also wondering if they would send a reminder or notice of some sort. The text included a link of which I captured a screenshot. Hopefully it won't be delayed too much.
I have not heard back from them yet myself, but I saw where they should be rescheduling for next week. There was an update just posted on their Facebook page a few minutes ago, so it looks like it is a go for my second dose next week.jrhmc said:
Have you heard from the Subhub yet? We're scheduled for our second doses next week and I'm concerned about how long they will be behind.
happyinBCS said:
I received my first shot and my second shot is scheduled for the 4th but I will be in fredericksburg could I get the second one early here or just try over there Any thoughts
. I think your second shot is now going to be Monday, March 1st at the same time your first shot was scheduled.jrhmc said:Have you heard from the Subhub yet? We're scheduled for our second doses next week and I'm concerned about how long they will be behind.labmansid said:
Well crap. Just got a text and voicemail from the Washington County hub regarding my second dose that was scheduled for next week. I was wondering if this was going to happen. I was also wondering if they would send a reminder or notice of some sort. The text included a link of which I captured a screenshot. Hopefully it won't be delayed too much.
Probably won't affect anyone getting their 2nd Moderna dose anytime soon. The new variant-specific booster is only about to be used in clinical trials at the NIH. It may be a few months or longer before the public sees a change. However, it could mean that fully vaccinated individuals that received the Moderna vaccine might be offered a 3rd dose if it is proven more effective against the variants?Quote:
Moderna announced its tweaking its boosters to address the new variant. Curious what that means for people scheduled to get dose 2 soon...
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At what point is getting the 2nd dose no longer as effective due to waiting too long in between? The Brazos County Hub is obviously not too concerned about making sure people get the 2nd dose in the recommended timeframe, and only trying to get as many first doses out as possible.
Same. Identical.cavscout96 said:
Dumb question
Is the second dose just another dose, identical to the first, or is it different ("stronger")?
cavscout96 said:
Thanks
I ask for two reasons.
1. Why the more severe reaction generally associated with dose 2
2. Why postpone 2nd doses when vaccine was on hand for 1st doses? (Acknowledging that the timeline can extend to 43 days, or ironically, almost "two weeks" beyond the typical 30 day period between doses.
Is 2 a function of getting the process going in more individuals vs. completing the process in a smaller number?